Thanks, Stan. Always a high compliment coming from you.
Hahaha.
Derm, the glasses look good. I've been toying with the idea of some Ronwinnes.
Tweed and that beard go together well like tea and biscuits, Oxy. Nice one!
/\ Ox's beard actually looks like it's made out of tweed ....
Two great winter outfits from Ox and Derm.
Quote of the week 'it's easy to be warm and ivy at the same time' - it's true is that!
Meanwhile winter has gone away again in the UK. Too warm for shetlands or duffles.
Derm - excuse me, of course, but you would really suit a very brutal modern version of the short back and sides cut.
Leave it long on top though.
Beloved of the modern barber, but think it would suit you.
Large round glasses are making a big come back by the way. I was ahead on the curve on this one, yet again!
I am sporting my Savile Row (i.e. the Algha Factory home of NHS spectacles) rimless Diaflex Round's as worn by Steve Jobs today.
Actually the lenses are a bit thick in my prescription being as short sighted as Harry S. Truman.
I have algha frames as well. They used to make for NHS in the day.
Panto curls in a larger size than my NHS frames which had a standard temple.
I think of the famous Hitler YouTube meme when I take them off. Though Hitler's frames do not have a curl temple.
Lovely jacket Lee Lo!
Lee Lo and WM , damne fine plaid options
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Party with friends, SMF. I'm typically the "dressiest" among, but they are used to it. The green/red Pendleton plaid can be construed as festive and it received a few compliments from the men and women. Men were mostly in jeans or khakis with sweaters. One sport coat. The women typically get into the spirit a bit more and are usually looking good in their newest dresses and skirts, or some version of the now ubiquitous jeans or pants stuffed into boots look.